SSD and HP NC6320 not detected hard disk

I have improved my nc6320 laptop hd with a new Intel X 25 - M 80 GB SSD

but it seems is not recognized

just after the hp screen, I get a message "disk read error - press Ctrl-Alt-Del".

BIOS seem to at least detect the hard drive

I can run the bios disk dignostic and it says ok

It would be nice if HP could officially declare if there is a known issue and that I should give up

or if it should - at least teorically - work

Toulouse

Ettore

Finally, I got it to work

just a note for future people

After updating the firmware of the drive hard, xp did not yet start

but the message of "Reading disk error - press Ctrl-Alt-Delete" to just a blinking cursor.

I then noticed that there is an option in the bios of the laptop

'translation hd' or something like that, with two options: "LBA" and "bit shift.

It has been set to "bit shift. I changed to "LBA" and now xp finally starts ok

as far as I know, it could be well as well the software that I used for my old drive to the new transfer

Intel gives you a tool hd migration Assistant - who is a version of acronis

If the LBA imaging process only supports, it might be that the real question

in any case

It works, xp steals as he never done before, thanks erico for suggestions

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